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Mine is T'd off a submerged pump that drives the skimmer, but I'm thinking about t-ing both off the main pump as I have extra juice available there.
ChrisRD":bh4o91pl said:dcamp":bh4o91pl said:I use the Aqua Medic dosing pump.
I assume the SP3000? Isn't that a fixed dose rate? From AquaMedic's website it looks like you'd be fixed at 50 ml/min. Do you just dial-in the reactor based on pH since you have no effluent adjustment? I didn't think that would work...
ChrisRD":3gmoypfh said:So with a pH controller, effluent pH will stay stable even while stopping/starting the feed pump like that? What do you do on a larger system if you need more than 50ml/min of effluent to maintain Ca/Alk levels?
ChrisRD":2ilw0baj said:Hi Greg,
My confusion wasn't about how the pH controller works, I understand that part (I have a solenoid on my setup, although I don't use a pH controller as of yet).
I was just wondering how well the controller could actually keep pH levels stable within the reactor if you're interrupting the feed pump with a timer (seems to be what dcamp is saying).
I was also wondering what dcamp does in the event that more effluent than the fixed 50 ml/min rate that pump has is needed.
Hope that clarifies...
Chris
ChrisRD":j9xl620i said:So with a pH controller, effluent pH will stay stable even while stopping/starting the feed pump like that? What do you do on a larger system if you need more than 50ml/min of effluent to maintain Ca/Alk levels?